Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... event denoted by the verb , Kratzer further proposes that the external - argument - introducing Voice combines with VP by a rule of semantic composition that she dubs EVENT IDENTIFI- CATION . This compositional rule is a special kind of ...
... event denoted by the verb , Kratzer further proposes that the external - argument - introducing Voice combines with VP by a rule of semantic composition that she dubs EVENT IDENTIFI- CATION . This compositional rule is a special kind of ...
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... event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . 5.1 . EVENT DECOMPOSITION IN THE SYNTAX . A growing number of recent studies on verbal meaning have demonstrated that a direct mapping of ...
... event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . 5.1 . EVENT DECOMPOSITION IN THE SYNTAX . A growing number of recent studies on verbal meaning have demonstrated that a direct mapping of ...
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... Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation Ed . by Johannes Dölling , Tatjana Heyde - Zybatow , Martin ... event structures and how such in- formation can be reconstructed in the interpretation process . The papers present ...
... Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation Ed . by Johannes Dölling , Tatjana Heyde - Zybatow , Martin ... event structures and how such in- formation can be reconstructed in the interpretation process . The papers present ...
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